Comparing variability in diagnosis of upper respiratory tract infections in patients using syndromic, next generation sequencing, and PCR-based methods
Early and accurate diagnosis of respiratory pathogens and associated outbreaks can allow for the control of spread, epidemiological modeling, targeted treatment, and decision making-as is evident with the current COVID-19 pandemic. Many respiratory infections share common symptoms, making them diffi...
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Main Authors: | Andrew W. Bartlow (Author), Zachary R. Stromberg (Author), Cheryl D. Gleasner (Author), Bin Hu (Author), Karen W. Davenport (Author), Shailja Jakhar (Author), Po-E Li (Author), Molly Vosburg (Author), Madhavi Garimella (Author), Patrick S. G. Chain (Author), Tracy H. Erkkila (Author), Jeanne M. Fair (Author), Harshini Mukundan (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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